In fact it is quite simple. Use enterprise manager to create a device for
emerald, then create a a database named as emerald (not necessory, you can
called it other name). Then simply do database transfer, you should be fine!

Good luck!

At 11:22 AM 6/6/97 PDT, you wrote:&gtHello,&gt&gtI have just installed a new SQL server. I wish to now transfer all the&gtnecessary emerald database files from my older (working) SQL server to the&gtnew one. In my SQL Enterprise manager I can see both servers, and I'm&gtwondering is therer an easy way to do this?&gt&gtAny light on this matter would be appreciated. &gt&gtPS. We are moving the SQL server to its own box to spread the network load.&gt&gt&gtWarren Kipp&gt&gt&gt ----------------------------------------------------------&gt Emerald Mailing List listserver@emerald.iea.com&gt&gt
Thanks -:)

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